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HE DAILY COMMON tfALTH, SCOTLAITD HECIE, If. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. 2 if' if!-;- II; i ! If, r ! ft- li (;: IP:-1.' 'I, : 1 V? - 1 ' 6- S rs- !;st- AS m in P ' II f d . Ml Afternoon a&7 - Established 1S38 Glee Vaogaaa, PubHshst. lUrfteet S Smith, Editor EnUred at the Port Offi at BeotlaaiF Neck, N. J3i, a- secern Rat matter under Aet o: en pew, March 3, 1879. BUB8CBIPTI0N BATES (In Advance) Through tfce Mall Daily Isene One Tear -n0 9 Mfcatra - &0( Three Ktfontha tt.00 One Month By Carrier 15c per wee All articles submitted for pub. tication must bear the author's name, not necessarily for publi tation, but as a guarantee of food faith. Members of the Associated tress Tfte Associated Press Is 3xelu ively entitled -to the use for re publication ef all news dispatch es credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, also m local news puhl&hed hereiaj fairs. v WSTFr? JKR OS WW) REuDttEIJ w Knir,r ?.tectadBe.s. Probably ! "takeri ' . , I from dffice through mistake, says, - "One-scx-cawiot govern ii , u . T" -; . XT .te Finder will please return to N. alone for there are many ques- Josey 421-tt tions cn which woman's judg- laTISBIN'TfllS ?APER! ment would he infallible and 4 where man's would fair lament ably. Lady Astor says further: j"DDn't,:let us make the mistake; I - ! !of ever allowing that to happen j . i laMin, I ran conceive ot nothing worse than a niau-gov-erned world, except a woman- eroverned world, but 1 can see jthe combination of the two go jing forward and making civili zation more worthy the name of 'civilization based on Christianity, not force; a civilization based on justice and mercy." j In the march of progress many f 'changes-are wrought and prece- j dents upset and more and more! jwill the influence of women be J jfelt in the moulding of senti-j ment and shaping of policies. j 3fXt :iM .'?!: Sola1 oh a" -money-Back ' Guar: By E. tT WHrTEIEEAD CO. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. BIBLE. THOUGHT FOR TODAY - SUN AND SHIEl!): The Lord (loil is a sun niul s lurid: the Lord will j.'ive grace and g( ry: m will be withhold fro!., them that vaik uprightly. -Ps.-.lm St: 13. FINE TOBACCO LAND LOW PRICE AT A TOO LATE TO DICTATE Lloyd George in an ultimatum calls upon the Germans to abro gate the treaty with Russia or be debarred from the Genoa confer ence in discussing Russian affairs. It is too late now to try to hold the whip over Germany and Russia and to ieli them what they may or may not do. The treaty between them is signed and we do not believe that eith er party to the trade will be in duced to withdraw, for it means a great strengthening- of both and the Germans realize that it j putspthem in a much stronger position in dealing with the Al lies, i and no doubt Russia feels that it will mean the speedy re habilitation of that country. Sooner or later it will be found that Japan will be drawn into an understanding between the; th ree and then the balance of the world may look to its own interests, for that would be a ofrmidable alliance and, one which would threaten the peace and safety; of the world. The allies have been hoodwinked bv Germany and Russia and the sooner they realize it and maka preparations to meet the menace of this union the stronger their position will he to combat that influence. WOMAN'S PLACE IN THE WORLD A 35i-acre farm in the new bright tobacco section of South Georgia where large yields of high-grade tobacco are grown. Over 200 acres in cultivation and mod thins j pasture; $z,uuu.uu wortli ot mer chantable timber; good buildings and fences. Short mild winters, growing season.. Reason on account of other business owners cannot live on or look after it. Address J. J. j Newman, Valdosta, Georgia. 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Just as it was with Lady As tor f.;o it is with other women all over the world and throughout this country. Xo longer does woman feel that her sole ambi tion s hould be the home arxl the mother 'of children, but rather that she should take her place along side of man in the shaping of affairs and in the moulding f the policies of governments and nations. The rubbing of el bows of women with the world will not have a tendency to im prove women but woman's in fluence in affairs of every dav life and in politics will have a beneficial and cleansing effect and the world will be a better place in which 1o live through h-i influence and interest in its af it n 4 n n ! I ! - t Company New York City :: n We are ahlf to place at the disposal of our friend.' the -facilities of their General S New York Citv. :ervice Bureau in w tt Big Line Among the arrangements established' lowing: are the fo!- S n u O Fgaimdies and Voiles Colors and Shades. 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